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Re: Nigeria, Morocco Sign Agreement On Regional Gas Pipeline by obailala(m): 12:46pm On Jun 11, 2018
PapaBrowne:
Weve not used the gas to power our own country we are looking for how to buld pipeline to send it to West Africa and Europe.

These guys are literally brain frozen! How we end up with these kinds of leaders is still a mystery
Some people just take it as a personal duty to oppose any and everything the government does simply because they dearly hate the people heading the government.

Nigeria has excess gas which is being burnt off daily though gas flaring in the delta region because we do not have the means to either utilise or sell the gas. Any initiative or venture which can help Nigeria reduce/eliminate gas flaring and gain income from the wasted gas is a very welcomed development.

Every initiative shouldnt be a platform for playing politics.
Re: Nigeria, Morocco Sign Agreement On Regional Gas Pipeline by alen4smith(m): 12:47pm On Jun 11, 2018
Doctuur:
Gas supply to Nigeria is not yet satisfy. You signed to supply Morocco again Baba!
you need brain transplant.
Re: Nigeria, Morocco Sign Agreement On Regional Gas Pipeline by sunbreaker: 12:48pm On Jun 11, 2018
nabegibeg:
Nigeria in big mess under these idiots angry
In what manner does it related to this post?
Re: Nigeria, Morocco Sign Agreement On Regional Gas Pipeline by Mcreloaded(m): 12:54pm On Jun 11, 2018
Neimar:
omo ftc dy elude me back to back

m going to hit it
Them no dey pay to hit front page if not my guy everybody for die for front page matter. Try go get snake even if na small snake u go see the way lala go transmission u to front page back to back
Re: Nigeria, Morocco Sign Agreement On Regional Gas Pipeline by Nobody: 12:54pm On Jun 11, 2018
richeeyo:
The west African gas line output is not regular, you de go morroco, signing is the most easiest part of a contract

Re: Nigeria, Morocco Sign Agreement On Regional Gas Pipeline by Nobody: 12:55pm On Jun 11, 2018
Neimar:
omo ftc dy elude me back to back

m going to hit it

Re: Nigeria, Morocco Sign Agreement On Regional Gas Pipeline by umarazizz87(m): 12:57pm On Jun 11, 2018
This will be a great achievement for Nigeria, Morocco and West Africa as a whole. The project will guarantee thousands of jobs and easier access to energy for hundreds of millions of people. For this work, Buhari deserves accolade.
Re: Nigeria, Morocco Sign Agreement On Regional Gas Pipeline by Nobody: 1:09pm On Jun 11, 2018
alen4smith:
you need brain transplant.
I guess dt is what you need or they can infuse Ur brain with gas self. grin
Re: Nigeria, Morocco Sign Agreement On Regional Gas Pipeline by Nobody: 1:12pm On Jun 11, 2018
Putting the horse before the cart.

Deal with gas flaring first.

That alone consumes massive fund.

If the parties in the JVC agree to pay their own part to stop gas flaring, in thd absence of PIB that has been watered down, how do Nigeria pay.

Clueless advisers misleading a clueless president.
Re: Nigeria, Morocco Sign Agreement On Regional Gas Pipeline by Archcele(m): 1:14pm On Jun 11, 2018
god bless BUHARI,surely hes better than jonathan nd obj, ,
Re: Nigeria, Morocco Sign Agreement On Regional Gas Pipeline by Nobody: 1:16pm On Jun 11, 2018
obailala:
Some people just take it as a personal duty to oppose any and everything the government does simply because they dearly hate the people heading the government.

Nigeria has excess gas which is being burnt off daily though gas flaring in the delta region because we do not have the means to either utilise or sell the gas. Any initiative or venture which can help Nigeria reduce/eliminate gas flaring and gain income from the wasted gas is a very welcomed development.

Every initiative shouldnt be a platform for playing politics.
please, we are not flaring gas cos there is no means to sell them.

We flare gas cos we refuse to review our gas emission laws and bring in technologies.

Oil companies pay for any volume of gas flared but its very tiny compared to harm caused and the fund for re-injection.

The oil companies are ever ready to play their part, with the way naija is broke now, stopping gas flaring is still far.

plus, do you know how many such projects that have been started and left half way?

This is a wrong move in the wrong direction.

Talk to me about singning contracts to bring in technology that will eliminate gas flaring.
Re: Nigeria, Morocco Sign Agreement On Regional Gas Pipeline by methodyk: 1:30pm On Jun 11, 2018
Please educate them more. Most youths have big phones all to struggle for FTC and book on bet9ja. They will never learn; yet they spew their Ignorance with audacity whenever they deem fit.
obibolamusa:
please, we are not flaring gas cos there is no means to sell them.

We flare gas cos we refuse to review our gas emission laws and bring in technologies.

Oil companies pay for any volume of gas flared but its very tiny compared to harm caused and the fund for re-injection.

The oil companies are ever ready to play their part, with the way naija is broke now, stopping gas flaring is still far.

plus, do you know how many such projects that have been started and left half way?

This is a wrong move in the wrong direction.

Talk to me about singning contracts to bring in technology that will eliminate gas flaring.
Re: Nigeria, Morocco Sign Agreement On Regional Gas Pipeline by GoodMuyis(m): 1:31pm On Jun 11, 2018
Doctuur:
Gas supply to Nigeria is not yet satisfy. You signed to supply Morocco again Baba!
Over 60% of NLG is being flared (release to air), so we have abundant, what we need is price cut
Re: Nigeria, Morocco Sign Agreement On Regional Gas Pipeline by xpiranza: 1:46pm On Jun 11, 2018
pls is the gas the one found in Maiduguri or Niger state...hope no be south south gas bubu go sign agreement for so..so with out oil Nigeria is nothing..y yoruba or Hausa no get anything worth signing for except Niger delta resources
Re: Nigeria, Morocco Sign Agreement On Regional Gas Pipeline by obailala(m):
obibolamusa:
please, we are not flaring gas cos there is no means to sell them.

We flare gas cos we refuse to review our gas emission laws and bring in technologies.

Oil companies pay for any volume of gas flared but its very tiny compared to harm caused and the fund for re-injection.

The oil companies are ever ready to play their part, with the way naija is broke now, stopping gas flaring is still far.

plus, do you know how many such projects that have been started and left half way?

This is a wrong move in the wrong direction.

Talk to me about singning contracts to bring in technology that will eliminate gas flaring.
Huh?! Nigeria burns away billions of dollars yearly through flaring of useful natural gas but you actually think the reason is because of an inability to review some petty laws or lack of technology?... Wow!.. That's a very erroneous assertion!

Are you aware that natural gas is far far cheaper than diesel to run power generating plants?... There are thousands of industries scattered around Nigeria running on diesel and which could have their production costs cut down by over 50% if they had access to that gas being burnt away in the delta region. But it is one thing to have excess gas in the oil production fields and it is another thing to get that gas to the doorsteps of consumers who need it. If I may even ask, what exactly is the "technology" you talk about which is lacking?.. Technology to make the associated gas disappear without having to be flared?

FYI, the simple reason Nigeria still flares gas is because we do not have the necessary infrastructure to utilize the gas locally or to sell the gas in the international market. By infrastructure I mean, the necessary gas distribution pipeline network to get the gas from the production fields to the door steps of industrial and domestic consumers, or trans-national export pipelines to deliver the gas to international consumers. Good thing we currently have the NLNG plant which liquefies and sells a microscopic fraction of Nigeria's gas, but in order to end flaring, Nigeria would need over 10 of NLNGs, in addition to trans-national pipelines and local distribution pipelines to get gas to industries. For all these to be fulfilled, it would cost several tens of billions of dollars; the dearth of these funds, coupled with the typical Nigerian factor (corruption and bad leadership) is the reason Nigeria still languishes with flaring.

Once again I would state it clearly that any initiative such as this which can enable Nigeria make money out of the enormous gas resources it burns away daily is a very welcomed idea. I'm not aware of the current progress of the west African gas pipeline, but if Nigeria through any kind of help whatsoever can get a gas pipeline to Morocco, then that automatically connects us to the European (gas thirsty) market. So I struggle to see how anyone can think this is a bad development, except such a person is only capable of viewing things from the angle of politics.
Re: Nigeria, Morocco Sign Agreement On Regional Gas Pipeline by Elfaris(m): 1:53pm On Jun 11, 2018
Nairalandmentor:
But why are they looking at the guys signing the documents like that? And who is that small boy by the right, huh?

Anyways, nice one PMB. Just hope the agreement translates to improved economy down home


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That small boy is the expected future leader of Morocco.
Re: Nigeria, Morocco Sign Agreement On Regional Gas Pipeline by Optional09: 1:56pm On Jun 11, 2018
This man is a very dangerous man
Re: Nigeria, Morocco Sign Agreement On Regional Gas Pipeline by obailala(m): 2:00pm On Jun 11, 2018
GoodMuyis:
Over 60% of NLG is being flared (release to air), so we have abundant, what we need is price cut
There isn't any need for any reduction in gas prices, gas already is far far cheaper than diesel for power generating plants even in homes and industries. What we need is the transmission and distribution infrastructure (pipelines) to get the gas to gas thirsty industrial and domestic consumers all around the country and internationally.
Re: Nigeria, Morocco Sign Agreement On Regional Gas Pipeline by obailala(m):
methodyk:
Please educate them more. Most youths have big phones all to struggle for FTC and book on bet9ja. They will never learn; yet they spew their Ignorance with audacity whenever they deem fit.
The person you quoted was very very wrong; you both actually need a little education. Here's my response:

obailala:
Huh?! Nigeria burns away billions of dollars yearly through flaring of useful natural gas but you actually think the reason is because of an inability to review some petty laws or lack of technology?... Wow!.. That's a very erroneous assertion!

Are you aware that natural gas is far far cheaper than diesel to run power generating plants?... There are thousands of industries scattered around Nigeria running on diesel and which could have their production costs cut down by over 50% if they had access to that gas being burnt away in the delta region. But it is one thing to have excess gas in the oil production fields and it is another thing to get that gas to the doorsteps of consumers who need it. If I may even ask, what exactly is the "technology" you talk about which is lacking?.. Technology to make the associated gas disappear without having to be flared?

FYI, the simple reason Nigeria still flares gas is because we do not have the necessary infrastructure to utilize the gas locally or to sell the gas in the international market. By infrastructure I mean, the necessary gas distribution pipeline network to get the gas from the production fields to the door steps of industrial and domestic consumers, or trans-national export pipelines to deliver the gas to international consumers. Good thing we currently have the NLNG plant which liquefies and sells a microscopic fraction of Nigeria's gas, but in order to end flaring, Nigeria would need over 10 of NLNGs, in addition to trans-national pipelines and local distribution pipelines to get gas to industries. For all these to be fulfilled, it would cost several tens of billions of dollars; the dearth of these funds, coupled with the typical Nigerian factor (corruption and bad leadership) is the reason Nigeria still languishes with flaring.

Once again I would state it clearly that any initiative such as this which can enable Nigeria make money out of the enormous gas resources it burns away daily is a very welcomed idea. I'm not aware of the current progress of the west African gas pipeline, but if Nigeria through any kind of help whatsoever can get a gas pipeline to Morocco, then that automatically connects us to the European (gas thirsty) market. So I struggle to see how anyone can think this is a bad development, except such a person is only capable of viewing things from the angle of politics.
Re: Nigeria, Morocco Sign Agreement On Regional Gas Pipeline by Chuksaluta(m): 2:12pm On Jun 11, 2018
AZeD1:
Its actually not a bad deal. Nigeria still flares gas massively and that is a literal definition of burning money.

The problem is nobody has tried to solve the whole oil sector issue because it's a very very dark hole. Lots of people benefitting from the lack of transparency.
It has nothing to do with gas flaring, gas flaring is more of an operational thing and not because of low gas demand.
Re: Nigeria, Morocco Sign Agreement On Regional Gas Pipeline by zabuur: 2:13pm On Jun 11, 2018
Imagine comments from those that don't understand how things work. Every move to them is something that will have a negative impact.
Re: Nigeria, Morocco Sign Agreement On Regional Gas Pipeline by obailala(m): 2:14pm On Jun 11, 2018
Chuksaluta:
It has nothing to do with gas flaring, gas flaring is more of an operational thing and not because of low gas demand.
Point of correction, this also has everything to do with gas flaring. Nigeria flares gas because it does not have the necessary infrastructure in place to use or sell the gas.
Re: Nigeria, Morocco Sign Agreement On Regional Gas Pipeline by GoodMuyis(m): 2:16pm On Jun 11, 2018
obailala:
There isn't any need for any reduction in gas prices, gas already is far far cheaper than diesel for power generating plants even in homes and industries. What we need is the transmission and distribution infrastructure (pipelines) to get the gas to gas thirsty industrial and domestic consumers all around the country and internationally.
Thanks for the info, what do i know
Re: Nigeria, Morocco Sign Agreement On Regional Gas Pipeline by AZeD1(m): 2:17pm On Jun 11, 2018
Chuksaluta:
It has nothing to do with gas flaring, gas flaring is more of an operational thing and not because of low gas demand.
I'm not sure I understand your post, but the person I quoted was talking about signing a contract to supply another nation gas when our needs have not been met.
Re: Nigeria, Morocco Sign Agreement On Regional Gas Pipeline by Nobody: 2:20pm On Jun 11, 2018
Most of them above me, even if Buhari refused to sign, they will still complain...

Re: Nigeria, Morocco Sign Agreement On Regional Gas Pipeline by deomelo: 2:27pm On Jun 11, 2018
obibolamusa:
please, we are not flaring gas cos there is no means to sell them.

We flare gas cos we refuse to review our gas emission laws and bring in technologies.

Oil companies pay for any volume of gas flared but its very tiny compared to harm caused and the fund for re-injection.

The oil companies are ever ready to play their part, with the way naija is broke now, stopping gas flaring is still far.

plus, do you know how many such projects that have been started and left half way?

This is a wrong move in the wrong direction.

Talk to me about singning contracts to bring in technology that will eliminate gas flaring.
All fluff without substance.


Before spatting off what we are doing or not doing to arrest flaring, shouldn't you at least state the past and current situation in facts and figures per what are flaring or not flaring and while you are at it, what gas flaring projects were started and not completed.


Saying constructing pipelines to future markets is a step in the wrong direction sounds very shortsighted and irresponsible, I don't even see the connection.
Re: Nigeria, Morocco Sign Agreement On Regional Gas Pipeline by Edu3Again: 2:28pm On Jun 11, 2018
WhichKindWahala:
Igbos will not be happy about this
Why we go happy taking our resource to Mohammedans
Re: Nigeria, Morocco Sign Agreement On Regional Gas Pipeline by deomelo: 2:30pm On Jun 11, 2018
We are flaring our gas and for prudent and responsible reasons, the government is stepping in to sell our gas to our west and north African neighbors and ipobs are still mad that we are flaring gas as if that has anything to do with laying pipelines to get our product to countless markets from west Africa to Europe.

The typical ipob will say the government is not doing what they are actually already doing just because they are ignorant and not current about issues going on in their own country.

We are actually flaring less gas today than before and we should end flaring in less than 2 years based on current treads, government policies and programs.


They've also completed hundreds of miles of pipelines to link all our gas fired power plants. This is obviously a concerted effort to fully utilize and monetize our resources at home and abroad.

We should not make or embark on any plans to take care of the same problem you keep crying over or until we do this and that sounds very silly, it's like saying we must not make fufu until we finish making soup when in fact you can do both at the same time.


ipob logic is always upside down logic
Re: Nigeria, Morocco Sign Agreement On Regional Gas Pipeline by obailala(m): 2:41pm On Jun 11, 2018
Edu3Again:
Why we go happy taking our resource to Mohammedans
Resources that is being burnt away on a daily basis and of which the burning inflicts monumental environmental damage?... Now moves are being made to sell and make money out of this resource instead of burning it and damaging the environment, but some people still have problems with this.

Of course from the onset of this thread, it was clear that a toxic mixture of politics and ignorance was responsible for the pointless responses so far on the thread.
Re: Nigeria, Morocco Sign Agreement On Regional Gas Pipeline by wale2day: 2:51pm On Jun 11, 2018
Militant awaits



come and carry the gas, this was y the king was fighting GEJ, now we know.
Re: Nigeria, Morocco Sign Agreement On Regional Gas Pipeline by dadada98: 2:54pm On Jun 11, 2018
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